Patient Experience
My dad was admitted for a complicated stomach issue and honestly, we were all scared. Dr. Ravi was the only one who took the time to sit with us in the waiting area and explain things in simple words, not just medical jargon. He even drew a little diagram on a napkin. He called my sister directly with updates when she couldn't be there. That meant the world to us.
Had my gallbladder out with Dr. Ravi Teja at Apollo. The surgery itself is a blur, but I remember how he handled the after part. He was straight with me about the pain I'd feel when the meds wore off and had a clear plan ready. The nurses followed his instructions to the letter. I was up and walking the next morning, sore but manageable. His check-ins felt practical, not just routine.
Saw Dr. Ravi Teja for a nasty infection that wouldn't clear up. Fixed it. No nonsense, listened to my symptoms, changed my meds. Parking at Apollo was a nightmare, but the appointment itself was efficient. He's good.
I'd been putting off seeing someone about this persistent ache in my side for months. Finally booked with Dr. Rudraraju. The clinic was running late that day, which I almost used as an excuse to leave, I was so nervous. But when he came in, he didn't just look at my file; he asked about my job (I'm a mechanic) and how the pain affected lifting things. That clicked for him. He ordered one specific scan others hadn't, found the issue, and laid out two options for me very clearly. I left feeling like I finally understood what was happening in my own body.
I was really nervous going in. It was my first time at Apollo Health City and I was a bit lost, but the staff pointed me to Dr. Venkat's clinic. He saw I was anxious and just talked to me for a few minutes first, about normal stuff. He explained everything he was checking in simple terms. I left feeling much lighter than when I walked in. He just has a calm way about him.
Had a persistent stomach issue. Went to Dr. Venkat Nani Kumar B. at Apollo Jubilee Hills. He listened, asked direct questions, ordered the right tests. Diagnosis was clear, treatment plan worked. Follow-up was efficient. Good doctor. Solved the problem.
One doesn't always expect such kindness in a big hospital. Dr. Venkat was... gentle. He didn't rush, even though the waiting area was quite busy. He took the time to listen to all my little concerns, which I know can seem silly. His advice was practical and he made sure I understood. A very considerate doctor.
Finally! After months of feeling run-down and seeing a couple of other doctors, my friend insisted I see Dr. Venkat. What a difference! He actually pieced together symptoms I didn't even think were related. Got me on a new plan and I've got my energy back. The guy knows his stuff. So glad I went!
My 8-year-old son, Arjun, had been complaining of stomach pains for weeks. We'd seen a couple of doctors, but nothing seemed to help. I was so worried, just watching him get quieter and not wanting to play. We got an appointment with Dr. Karunakar Rapolu. He didn't just look at the chart; he got down on Arjun's level, asked him about his favorite cartoons while he gently pressed on his tummy. He explained everything to me in simple terms—what he thought it was, what tests he wanted to run, and why. The waiting room was busy, but in his office, he made us feel like we were his only patients. The treatment plan worked. Seeing Arjun run around again... that's everything. Dr. Rapolu understood a scared mom's heart.
Severe abdominal pain. Went to Apollo Jubilee Hills. Saw Dr. Karunakar Rapolu. He listened, asked direct questions, ordered the right scans quickly. Diagnosed the issue clearly. Explained the treatment options without sugarcoating it. The nursing staff was efficient. Follow-up was straightforward. Pain is gone. Good experience.
I was quite nervous about my procedure, to be honest. Dr. Rapolu has a very calm way about him. He spoke softly, made sure I understood each step before we moved forward. He remembered small things I'd mentioned in a previous visit, which made me feel seen, not just like another case. Yes, the parking lot was very full that day, and I had to wait a little while, but once I was with him, he gave me his full attention. I'm recovering well now. His kindness meant a great deal during a stressful time.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been dragging myself around with zero energy for months, feeling just awful. My wife finally pushed me to see someone. Dr. Rapolu? Total breath of fresh air! He was so thorough—went over my history with a fine-tooth comb, ordered some tests I'd never had before. Called me himself with the results and laid out a plan. It wasn't magic, but following his advice, I started feeling better within a couple of weeks. I've got my energy back! Seriously, so glad I went to see him. Huge weight off my shoulders!
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this nagging fatigue and weird joint pain, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Kiran actually sat and listened, asked questions about things no one else had. He ordered some specific tests and figured out it was a rare autoimmune thing. I was scared, but he explained it in a way that made sense, like he was putting a puzzle together. Starting treatment now and finally feel like we're getting somewhere.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was more nervous about the whole hospital thing than the procedure itself. Dr. Kiran and his team made it so simple. The whole thing took maybe twenty minutes, he checked in the next day himself, and the scar is barely there now. It was just... straightforward, exactly what you hope for.
Parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, I was late and flustered. But from the moment I walked in, the front desk lady was so calm and got me sorted. The nurse who took my vitals noticed I was anxious and just chatted about normal stuff, which really helped. The whole place felt efficient but not cold. It made a stressful day much easier to handle.
What I remember most is how Dr. Kiran talks to you. I'm an older patient, and sometimes doctors rush. He didn't. He pulled up a chair, looked me in the eye, and asked how I was *feeling*, not just what was wrong. When he explained my blood pressure meds, he drew a little diagram on his notepad. Felt like he was talking to a person, not a chart.
I was a total wreck before my appointment. First time seeing a doctor on my own and I was convinced it was something awful. Dr. Bansal just had this calm way about her. She actually listened to my rambling, explained everything in simple terms, and by the end I felt silly for being so scared. Left Apollo feeling like a weight was off my shoulders.
Needed a quick check-up and clearance for a work trip. Dr. Bansal at Apollo got me in, did what was needed, no fuss. Clear instructions, sensible advice, paperwork sorted. Efficient and got the job done.
Look, my mom made me go. Had this cough for weeks. Dr. Bansal was straight up—told me to stop ignoring it, ran the right tests, gave me meds that actually worked. No sugar-coating, which I appreciate. Feeling better now.
It started with just feeling run-down all the time. I'd put off seeing anyone because, well, life. The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, which didn't help my mood. But Dr. Bansal... she didn't just glance at my chart. She asked about my work hours, my sleep, things I hadn't even connected. Ordered a few specific tests I'd never had before. Turns out it was a simple vitamin deficiency. She called me herself with the results and explained the plan. It wasn't a magic fix, but someone actually piecing the puzzle together made all the difference.